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Detailed information on all luxury buildings in Dubai

The Burj Khalifa is already the tallest building in the world. Burj Khalifa (Arabic: ?1?0?1?9?1?4 ?1?6?1?8?1 ?4?1?5?1?1?6?0, Khalifa Tower) formerly known as Burj Khalifa (Arabic: ?1?0?1?9?1?4 ?1?7?1?0?1?4, Burj Dubai), also known as Dubai Tower or Burj Dubai, is a completed skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It has 160 floors and a total height of 828 meters, which is 320 meters higher than Taipei 101. The Burj Khalifa was built by South Korea's Samsung Company. Construction started on September 21, 2004, and was completed and opened on January 4, 2010. At the same time, it was officially renamed Burj Khalifa. With a construction cost of up to 100 million US dollars, Dubai has attracted the attention of the world again and again with various novel and unique designs. It seems to have become a testing ground for luxury design. Therefore, there is also a saying in Dubai: Dubai is a paradise for designers. As long as you have good ideas and creativity, it may become a reality. Let’s take a look at the top ten crazy buildings in Dubai that we all know - 1. The Candlelight Building in the Wind

The Candlelight Building in the Wind in Dubai ranges from 54th floor to 97th floor, and together they form a The dancing sculpture looks like a flickering candlelight. In terms of architectural expression, its sophisticated aesthetics and innovations in structural engineering are unmatched by any modern architecture. 2. Palm Island

The Palm Island project in Dubai was started in 2001 and the entire project will be completed in 10 to 15 years. During the construction period, major construction companies in the world joined the project construction activities. The Dubai Palm Island project consists of more than 300 small islands. These islands will be equipped with hotels and various leisure and tourism facilities. The scale of the entire project can be called the modern "eighth wonder of the world." 3. Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is 818 meters high and has more than 160 usable floors. It will become the tallest building in the world when completed. In addition to challenging the height limit, the Burj Khalifa uses the world's fastest elevator with a speed of 17.5 meters/second. Even the elevator temporarily used for construction is incredibly fast. It only takes about 70 seconds to go from the ground floor to the 124th floor landscape level. 4. Anara Building

Although this building called Anara is shorter than the Burj Khalifa, its unique appearance is much better. This is not a wind turbine, but a restaurant. 5. Station

Dubai people’s pursuit of novelty and luxury is not limited to behemoths such as high-rise buildings. Unique designs are also reflected in some details. The bus stations in Dubai are very luxurious and equipped with air conditioning to facilitate passengers waiting for the bus. The station is made of alloy and glass. Although it is small, it looks very modern. Inside the station there are clearly marked maps and a climate control system. Not just the stations, some of Dubai's beaches are also air-conditioned to prevent the rich from burning their feet after swimming. 6. Diamond Ring Hotel

Just like the name, the Diamond Ring Hotel is like a diamond ring embedded in the sky and earth, reflecting the rays of the sun. This design can be said to be crazy, each branch is a room - if you have the opportunity to live there, remember to carry a parachute at all times. 7. World Island

The original design plan of "World Island" was to build seven continents. However, people in Dubai found that no one could afford such a large island, so the seven continents plan was changed to 300. Artificial islands are artificial archipelagos formed according to the shapes of the world's continents. 8. Rotating Tower

Letting a skyscraper rotate and dance in the air sounds like science fiction. But Dubai is building such a building. It will be the world's first wind-powered rotating skyscraper. It is expected to be completed in 2010. By then, the world will be able to appreciate the "dancing posture" of this building (the construction method of the building is also very different. Each layer will be pre-made in Italy and shipped to Dubai for assembly). 9. Dubai Walk

This futuristic building is an important part of the "Dubai Walk" plan. To facilitate the construction of the wheel-shaped building, developer Nakheel will build an artificial island off the coast of Dubai. 10. Burj Al Arab

This is a symbol of Arab luxury and a symbol of Dubai.

Walking into the world's tallest hotel is like walking into Aladdin's cave. The evidence of luxury is indescribable, from the small submarine that takes you into the seafood restaurant, to the 17 telephones in each room, to the use of Some of the eight Rolls-Royces used as airport buses can be seen.